Has anyone ever tried loading large rifle primers in .44? I measured a Win. WLP & compared it to a Wolf LR. Appears to be same cup thickness and dia., LR about .010" higher though. Measured pocket depth of my Starline brass & thought it should work. Pressed a few in and they seat between .002" to .005" below case head. I realize I'll have to back down my normal load as not to overpressure. My normal load is 24.0 gr. H110 with a 240 XTP. Thinking about trying a couple at 22.5 or 23.0. Any comments?
Comments? Yes; I've actually done this. In an attempt to find a more accurate load, I tried H110/Win. 296 with CCI 250 (large rifle magnum) primers in my 44 Magnums. I found no accuracy advantage and had to back off the load by 1.5 to 2 grains of powder.
Contrary to the opinions of the pundits, in my Contender and Redhawk, there was no problem in igniting the primers. The primers do not protrude out of the primer pockets to a significant degree (actually, they didn't protrude at all). In addition it's not dangerous to try if some common sense is used by a knowledgeable handloader.
Think about it. EVERY time you work up a load, you have to evaluate for excess pressure. You CANNOT assume that every load listed in a manual will be safe in your gun. The amount of propellent in a primer is very small compared to the amount of powder in a 44 Remington Magnum case so will contribute relatively little to the resultant pressure. If you back off the load and work up in the usual fashion evaluating for signs of excess pressure, you should be OK. If you have no idea of how to evaluate for pressure signs, then you need to scrupulously follow the data in the manual of your choice.